Nucleoprotein
A nucleoprotein is any protein which is structurally associated with nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA). The prototypical example is any of the histone class of proteins, which are identifiable on strands of chromatin. Protamines are another class of nucleoproteins.
Related Topics:
Protein - Nucleic acid - DNA - RNA - Histone - Chromatin - Protamine
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